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Places to Get Academic Advising and Counseling
Academic Advising
All students are strongly urged to see a faculty academic advisor
before registering. The advisor can give
you specific information about programs or areas of study,
including certificate/degree requirements and transfer information.
Faculty academic advisors can also help you select courses.
Get your advising questions answered using
Academic Advising Online.
If you would like to meet with a faculty academic advisor during the registration period, see the
Academic Advising Walk-in Schedule for available times.
Adult Transitions Program
Adult Transitions provides counseling, skill building, and
job education services for people who need new skills in today's
work environment. Short-term, pre-college refresher courses
in reading, writing, mathematics and critical thinking are
available as well as a GED preparation class.
Contact Adult Transitions.
Counseling, Career Planning & Employment Services
Counselors are available to help students make career changes
and career decisions. Self-paced interest testing, career-related
e-Books, and one-on-one counseling aid students in the decision
process. Counseling and social work staff also work closely
with students experiencing personal or emotional problems.
Counselors can also help you select courses.
Counseling Online.
International Student Services
One-on-one counseling as well as academic and immigration
advising are available at Washtenaw Community College for
students from around the world. International students with
F-1 visas may be admitted providing they meet certain requirements.
WCC is authorized to issue the I-20 form for those who qualify.
Contact International Student Services.
Learning Support Services
Learning Support Services assists students with disabilities and
students who are economically disadvantaged or limited in their English
proficiency. Tutors, interpreters, and readers, as well as
specialized computer software and one-on-one assessments make
Learning Support Services a valuable resource for many WCC
students. Call (734) 973-3342 or stop by LA 104.
Student Resource and Women's Center
The SRWC offers mentoring, cultural events, workshops, and
networking opportunities for students, especially for women.
Academic, career, and professional advising; learning styles
assessment; educational planning and emergency financial assistance
also are available.
Contact Student Resource and Women's Center.
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